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...Street of the Dark Shops, open telephone lines crackled as apparatchiks from Milan to Catania called in excitedly with the latest tallies. Over the party's closed-circuit television network, a bearded youth in shirtsleeves and a sleek blonde in a denim jacket broadcast the figures and forecast results...
...this month, the CBO staff will produce budget estimates and an economic forecast for 1976. In the fall, using tallies and economic models prepared at Rivlin's behest by Chase Econometrics, Data Resources Inc. and the Wharton School, Congress will add up what it has actually appropriated in voting on separate bills and act to bring the total under the agreed-upon deficit ceiling...
Tuition money is especially valuable to the Faculty because it is unrestricted; room and board income goes directly to the departments that feed and house students. By January, bargaining with various departments had produced a $340 tuition hike--$40 over last fall's forecast--and a total fees increase...
...decline in real income from both of these sources, coupled as it has been with inflation and a depressed stock market provoked a rather somber forecast by Hale Champion, financial vice president, in the annual financial report released last November...
Higher Deficit. As for the budget itself, the Administration now projects a $59.9 billion deficit for fiscal 1976, which starts in July, v. a $51 billion forecast earlier. That almost certainly reflects President Ford's policy proposals and insistence that a $60 billion deficit is the biggest the nation can stand. To safeguard his objective, Ford can derail some congressional spending plans. Last week he vetoed a $5.9 billion supplemental appropriations bill because it provided more money for summer jobs, greater unemployment compensation and other programs than he had requested; Democrats are uncertain that they can override the veto...